RiTECHS 2025 Tutorial: Cybersecurity Challenges in the Electric Vehicle Ecosystem
We are thrilled to announce that National Edge AI Hub members Dr Dev Jha (Newcastle University) and Nima Valizadeh (Cardiff University) will be co-delivering a tutorial, “Cybersecurity Challenges in the Electric Vehicle Ecosystem” as part of the RiTECHS conference held at the Science Park in Wolverhampton. This tutorial will take place on the 27th of October, 2025 at 2:00 – 3:00 GMT and is a hybrid meeting. This tutorial is in collaboration with CLEETS and CyberVehiCare.
Topics to be covered include:
• Rapid EV adoption is accompanied by increasing cyber risk
• End-to-end ecosystem view — from vehicles to charging stations to power infrastructure
• Protocol vulnerabilities (ISO 15118, OCPP, etc.) present opportunities for exploitation
• Identified research gaps in EV protocol security analysis
• Threat vectors in widely deployed EV communication standards
• Vulnerability assessment — a “Security MOT” for electric vehicles
• Mitigation strategies to strengthen infrastructure security
• Attack simulations to assess and improve system resilience
RiTECHS 2025 Tutorial: Cybersecurity Challenges in the Electric Vehicle Ecosystem
We are thrilled to announce that National Edge AI Hub members Dr Dev Jha (Newcastle University) and Nima Valizadeh (Cardiff University) will be co-delivering a tutorial, “Cybersecurity Challenges in the Electric Vehicle Ecosystem” as part of the RiTECHS conference held at the Science Park in Wolverhampton. This tutorial will take place on the 27th of October, 2025 at 2:00 – 3:00 GMT and is a hybrid meeting. This tutorial is in collaboration with CLEETS and CyberVehiCare.
Topics to be covered include:
• Rapid EV adoption is accompanied by increasing cyber risk
• End-to-end ecosystem view — from vehicles to charging stations to power infrastructure
• Protocol vulnerabilities (ISO 15118, OCPP, etc.) present opportunities for exploitation
• Identified research gaps in EV protocol security analysis
• Threat vectors in widely deployed EV communication standards
• Vulnerability assessment — a “Security MOT” for electric vehicles
• Mitigation strategies to strengthen infrastructure security
• Attack simulations to assess and improve system resilience
For more details, please visit: https://ritechs.org/conferences/ICETCS2025
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